Oxfam Clubs

Start or join an Oxfam Club today and find out why we’re on more than 100 campuses nationwide. Oxfam Clubs are a fun, dynamic way to meet fellow students and learn more about the issues—while making a real impact.

"We come from various campuses and carry with us our own unique experiences, but we are all united in our lasting passion for social justice and bringing an end to hunger and poverty around the world." - Glen Van der Molen (Oxfam Club at Virginia Tech) and Brendan Rice (Oxfam Club at University of Alabama)

Oxfam Clubs welcome high school, college, and graduate students. These independent organizations support Oxfam’s efforts to end poverty through all kinds of actions—from volunteering at concerts to organizing events on campus. We’ll equip you with materials, research, training, and ideas to get started.

Action guides and toolkits, sample constitution, customized club logo, and club letter of support.

How do I run an Oxfam Club?

Oxfam Clubs are expected to:

Be positive representatives for Oxfam in all of your activities and programs and be on message when sharing information about Oxfam's work. You can always contact clubs@oxfamamerica.org if you are unsure about something.

Access free resources for Oxfam Club members, including a (1) sample club constitution, (2) member contact list template, (3) Oxfam logo guidelines, and (4) spotlight clubs from Indiana University Bloomington and University of Texas at Austin.

Washington, DC

Oxfam America is a global organization working to right the wrongs of poverty, hunger, and injustice. As one of 17 members of the international Oxfam confederation, we work with people in more than 90 countries to create lasting solutions.

Oxfam America is a 501(c)(3) organization. Gifts are tax deductible to the full extent allowable under the law.